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Pdf Clickbook Booklet 108 Vis Phoradendron bolleanum fir mistletoe 99 Flora of north Mt. Islip, San Gabriel Mountains Monocots 109 All Allium burlewii Burlew's onion 1 # Fam Scientific Name (*)Common Name #V #Pls 110 All Allium monticola San Bernardino Mountain onion 1 Lycophytes 111 Cyp Carex fracta fragile sheath sedge 1 10 1 Sel Selaginella asprella bluish spike-moss 3 112 Cyp Carex heteroneura vari-nerved sedge 1 10 Ferns 113 Cyp Carex rossii Ross' sedge 5 2 Pte Pellaea mucronata var. californica California cliff-brake 1 114 Iri Sisyrinchium bellum blue-eyed grass 1 Gymnosperms 115 Jun Juncus bufonius toad rush 1 3 Pin Abies concolor white fir 2 99 116 Jun Juncus covillei Coville's rush 6 4 Pin Pinus jeffreyi Jeffrey pine 2 20 117 Jun Juncus duranii Duran's rush 2 5 Pin Pinus lambertiana sugar pine 1 20 118 Jun Juncus macrophyllus long-leaved rush 2 6 Pin Pinus ponderosa var. pacifica ponderosa pine 1 2 119 Jun Luzula comosa hairy wood rush 1 30 Eudicots 120 Lil Calochortus invenustus plain mariposa lily 1 7 Ado Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea blue elderberry 3 121 Lil Fritillaria pinetorum pine-woods fritillary 1 8 Api Oreonana vestita woolly mountain-parsley 4 122 Lil Lilium parryi lemon lily 4 9 Api Perideridia parishii ssp. latifolia wide-leaved Parish's yampah 6 123 Orc Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys white bog orchid 5 10 Api Tauschia parishii Parish's tauschia 5 124 Orc Platanthera sparsiflora sparse-flowered bog-orchid 1 11 Apo Asclepias eriocarpa Indian milkweed 1 125 Poa Agrostis exarata spike bentgrass 2 12 Apo Cycladenia humilis var. venusta showy cycladenia 1 126 Poa Agrostis idahoensis Idaho bentgrass 2 13 Ast Achillea millefolium yarrow 1 99 127 Poa Agrostis scabra rough bentgrass 1 14 Ast Agoseris retrorsa spear-leaved mountain dandelion 10 128 Poa Agrostis stolonifera *creeping bentgrass 3 15 Ast Chaenactis santolinoides santolina pincushion 7 2 129 Poa Bromus tectorum *downy brome 99 16 Ast Ericameria nauseosa var. bernardina San Bernardino rubber rabbitbrush 3 99 130 Poa Elymus elymoides squirreltail 50 17 Ast Ericameria nauseosa var. oreophila threadleaf common rabbitbrush 5 131 Poa Elymus elymoides var. elymoides squirreltail 1 18 Ast Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus leafy daisy 3 20 132 Poa Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus slender wheatgrass 1 19 Ast Helenium bigelovii Bigelow's sneezeweed 3 10 133 Poa Festuca arundinacea *tall fescue 5 20 Ast Hulsea heterochroma red-rayed hulsea 1 1 134 Poa Melica imperfecta coast-range melic 1 21 Ast Hulsea vestita ssp. gabrielensis San Gabriel Mtns. sunflower 1 135 Poa Melica stricta rock melica 1 22 Ast Packera ionophylla Tehachapi ragwort 4 5 136 Poa Poa pratensis *Kentucky blue grass 1 23 Ast Solidago velutina ssp. californica goldenrod 1 99 137 Poa Poa pratensis ssp. agassizensis Kentucky blue grass 40 24 Ast Stephanomeria virgata twiggy wreath plant 1 138 Poa Poa secunda ssp. secunda one-sided bluegrass 20 25 Bor Cryptantha intermedia var. intermedia popcorn flower 50 139 Poa Stipa occidentalis var. californica California needlegrass 20 26 Bor Cryptantha muricata var. denticulata prickly-nut cryptantha 2 50 140 Poa Stipa parishii var. parishii Parish's needlegrass 1 27 Bor Eriodictyon parryi poodle-dog bush 1 28 Bor Eriodictyon trichocalyx var. trichocalyx smoothleaf yerba santa 2 30 http://tchester.org/sgm/plants/floras/mt_islip.html Last update: 14 August 2016 29 Bor Phacelia austromontana southern Sierra phacelia 1 30 Bra Boechera californica California elegant rock-cress 1 31 Bra Boechera platysperma broad-seeded rock-cress 2 32 Bra Boechera repanda Yosemite rockcress 1 99 70 Oro Orobanche fasciculata clustered broomrape 3 4 33 Bra Caulanthus amplexicaulis clasping-leaved caulanthus 1 30 71 Oro Pedicularis semibarbata pine lousewort 1 30 34 Bra Draba corrugata Southern California draba 4 72 Phr Mimulus aurantiacus bush monkeyflower 1 35 Bra Erysimum capitatum var. capitatum western wallflower 40 73 Phr Mimulus cardinalis scarlet monkeyflower 2 99 36 Cam Nemacladus orientalis eastern glandular nemacladus 1 74 Phr Mimulus floribundus floriferous monkeyflower 1 37 Cap Symphoricarpos rotundifolius var. parishii Parish's snowberry 8 75 Phr Mimulus johnstonii Johnston's monkeyflower 1 38 Car Sagina saginoides pearlwort 1 76 Phr Mimulus moschatus musk monkeyflower 4 99 39 Car Silene parishii Parish's campion 3 77 Pla Penstemon caesius San Bernardino beardtongue 2 40 Car Silene verecunda white catch-fly 3 20 78 Pla Penstemon centranthifolius scarlet bugler 1 41 Che Chenopodium berlandieri pit-seed goosefoot 50 79 Pla Penstemon grinnellii var. grinnellii Grinnell's beardtongue 3 40 42 Che Chenopodium fremontii Fremont's goosefoot 5 80 Pla Penstemon rostriflorus beaked penstemon 3 99 43 Con Cuscuta californica California dodder 1 81 Pol Gilia ochroleuca ssp. vivida San Gabriel Mountain gilia 2 44 Cra Dudleya cymosa ssp. pumila canyon dudleya 1 82 Pol Leptosiphon breviculus Mojave linanthus 2 50 45 Dat Datisca glomerata Durango root 3 83 Pol Linanthus concinnus San Gabriel linanthus 1 46 Ela Elaeagnus angustifolia *Russian olive 1 84 Pol Linanthus pungens granite prickly phlox 2 47 Eri Arctostaphylos patula green-leaf manzanita 5 99 85 Pol Acanthoscyphus parishii var. parishii Parish's oxytheca 9 50 48 Eri Pterospora andromedea pinedrops 2 86 Pol Eriogonum davidsonii Davidson's buckwheat 2 49 Eri Pyrola dentata toothed wintergreen 3 87 Pol Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium California buckwheat 1 50 Eri Sarcodes sanguinea snow-plant 10 88 Pol Eriogonum nudum var. pauciflorum naked buckwheat 1 99 51 Fab Acmispon nevadensis var. davidsonii Davidson's lotus 2 1 89 Pol Eriogonum saxatile rock buckwheat 6 20 52 Fab Lupinus elatus silky lupine 8 30 90 Pol Eriogonum umbellatum var. minus alpine sulfur-flowered buckwheat 7 53 Fab Lupinus peirsonii Peirson's lupine 2 91 Pol Eriogonum wrightii var. subscaposum Wright's buckwheat 9 20 54 Fab Trifolium monanthum ssp. grantianum mountain carpet clover 1 92 Pol Polygonum aviculare ssp. depressum *knotweed 2 55 Fag Chrysolepis sempervirens bush chinquapin 3 30 93 Pri Dodecatheon redolens scented shooting star 8 50 56 Fag Quercus chrysolepis canyon live oak 1 1 94 Rha Ceanothus cordulatus mountain whitethorn 2 99 57 Gro Ribes cereum var. cereum wax currant 1 95 Rha Ceanothus leucodermis chaparral whitethorn 1 58 Gro Ribes nevadense mountain pink currant 2 30 96 Rha Frangula californica ssp. tomentella hoary coffeeberry 1 59 Gro Ribes roezlii var. roezlii Sierra gooseberry 3 30 97 Ros Cercocarpus ledifolius curl-leaf mountain-mahogany 2 1 60 Hyp Hypericum anagalloides tinker's penny 1 98 Ros Drymocallis cuneifolia var. ewanii Ewan's cinquefoil 8 10 61 Lam Monardella australis ssp. cinerea gray monardella 7 99 Ros Drymocallis glandulosa var. reflexa sticky cinquefoil 1 62 Lam Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata lance-leaf self-heal 1 100 Ros Drymocallis glandulosa var. viscida sticky cinquefoil 30 63 Mon Calyptridium monospermum pussy paws 20 101 Ros Holodiscus discolor var. microphyllus mountain spray 3 64 Ona Epilobium canum ssp. latifolium mountain California-fuchsia 5 50 102 Rub Galium angustifolium ssp. nudicaule naked-stem bedstraw 3 65 Ona Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum willowherb 3 103 Rub Galium johnstonii Johnston's bedstraw 1 66 Ona Epilobium ciliatum ssp. glandulosum glandular willowherb 1 104 Sal Salix lasiolepis arroyo willow 1 5 67 Ona Epilobium glaberrimum ssp. glaberrimum glaucus willowherb 5 10 105 Sax Heuchera elegans urn-flowered alumroot 7 99 68 Ona Gayophytum oligospermum pinegrove groundsmoke 1 106 Vio Viola pinetorum ssp. grisea grey-leaved violet 1 69 Oro Castilleja minor ssp. spiralis lesser paintbrush 1 107 Vis Arceuthobium campylopodum pine dwarf-mistletoe 2.
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